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MotoSolutions FogTech DX Anti-Fog Wipes (Box of 12)

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  • TARGETED to PREVENT FOG: Fogtech DX is targeted specifically to prevent fogging on today's high tech plastics and glass. It quickly provides crystal clear vision through safety goggles, glasses, prescription glasses or face shields.
  • WORKS EXTREMELY WELL: Take a look at the motorycle rider. I coated only the right side of the shield. After breathing for 5 minutes, the right side is perfectly clear. And the rider cannot see out the left side which is now completely fogged.
  • SINGLE STEP APPLICATION: The Single Step Application is designed to get you back in the game or employees on the job inseconds. No rubbing means your expensive eye protection lasts longer without scratching or the wearing away of expensive coatings.
  • EYE PROTECTION: Eye protection is increasingly important in sports and in today?s industrial environment. Airborne objects, debris, fumes, or even excess moisture can expose the participant to debilitating eye injuries. Those injuries can result in lost vision, reduced work time, increased costs from workman?s comp or even loss of insurance coverage when they happen on the job.
  • BEST PRACTICES: Fogging often causes the people to stop wearing their eye protection. Or they spend valuable time constantly clearing the fog from their lenses. Even so called ?Fog Free? lenses often lose their anti-fog effectiveness after a short period.


Fogtech?DX is targeted specifically to prevent fogging on today's high tech plastics and glass. It quickly provides crystal clear vision through safety goggles, glasses, prescription glasses or face shields. Advanced ingredients enable Fogtech? to safely coat these lenses with a transparent, long-lasting layer that instantly soaks up fog before it can obscure vision.

Eye protection is increasingly important in sports and in today?s industrial environment. Airborne objects, debris, fumes, or even excess moisture can expose the participant to debilitating eye injuries. Those injuries can result in lost vision, reduced work time, increased costs from workman?s comp or even loss of insurance coverage when they happen on the job. Or if you are involved in sports, you can suffer similar injuries or lose the ability to be competitive without vision protection.

Best practices dictate that people exposed to eye hazards must wear goggles, shields or safety glasses. Unfortunately, these eye safety systems are often plagued with fogging. That fogging often causes the people to stop wearing their eye protection. Or they spend valuable time constantly clearing the fog from their lenses. Even so called ?Fog Free? lenses often lose their anti-fog effectiveness after a short period.

Fogtech?DX works extremely well. Take a look at the motorycle rider. I coated only the right side of the shield. After breathing for 5 minutes, the right side is perfectly clear. And the rider cannot see out the left side which is now completely fogged.

The Single Step Application is designed to get you back in the game or employees on the job inseconds. No rubbing means your expensive eye protection lasts longer without scratching or the wearing away of expensive coatings.


sniper27
2025-08-09 12:35:57
I started playing hockey with a Bauer concept 3 face shield recently. It was great but because of the heat generated from playing the shield would fog up. Well i tried hockey spit, and pev anti fog, and diver anti fog, even did just regular old spit. Spit worked the best but it took time opening up the visor spitting then cleaning it off with water and a towel. Well tried this stuff after looking online for something that could work. Did 1 game with it on the shield, never showed signs of fogging up, no need to wipe fog down, spit or anything else. once in the locker room it will fog up on the outside of the shield but thats easy to clean. I would recommend this to anyone that uses a visor or full shield for hockey. make sure you follow the directions it works amazingly.
A Dub
2025-08-01 14:13:52
We used these January 2020 during a snowmobile trip. My goggles had just a tiny amount of fog when I fell off and had to trudge through thigh deep snow. I was huffing and puffing quite a bit so that was likely the cause. When I took my helmet off for lunch naturally some snow got inside my goggles which I had to wipe out. After they were dry I reapplied and was fog free all day. My son’s helmet visor got a tiny bit foggy but these wipes were better than Cat Crap.
shrap
2025-07-24 10:47:46
I gave these to a friend whose glasses always fog up in winter. They worked great!Then she got a new pair of glasses, and the wipes don't seem to work properly on them. The wipes leave a streaky mess, like when you wipe down a mirror with a wet sponge and just let the residue dry.Both pairs of glasses were from Coastal, two or three years apart. Both had plastic lenses, no discernable difference. She tried washing and re-washing the new pair in case there was some kind of factory residue that was repelling the fog wipe liquid, but it didn't help.
Courtney Hirsch
2025-05-26 10:06:36
I used the fogtech wipes this weekend on my prescription glasses skiing this weekend. The wipe left a film after drying that had to wiped off. Once on the ski slopes and wearing goggles over the glasses, the glasses fogged up immediately. The product did not work at all as advertised.
Douglas W. Hansen
2025-04-13 15:46:39
These are working great for me. I have one eye that waters a fair amount due to blocked tear duct (drain) and live in the Pacific Northwest, land of renown moistness. One caveat from the instructions that say "don't wipe". I find my that my lenses are a bit streaky after application. If I let the stuff dry and lightly buff off the streaks afterward, they still retain the anti-fog treatment.I am wearing Transitions lenses (turn dark in sun) with horn rims. Using on golf course and for cycling, walking outdoors.
gpaws
2025-04-02 17:06:43
I have been using these Fogtech wipes on my sunglasses for at least 5 years. They are a must-have for me. My eyes are light-sensitive and I always wear sunglasses outside except on the darkest gloomiest days - running, walking the dog, driving, even just walking between buildings at work. We live in a humid climate on the East Coast, so sunglasses fogging was a necessary evil, especially while running. After running a mid-distance race on a humid morning many years ago, I was fed up - I spent so much time fiddling with my sunglasses during that race since I could not see while wearing them because of the fog, but couldn't see without them because of the glare. I kept wiping them on my shirt, putting them on top of my head, taking them back off, carrying them in my hand, etc. I started searching for a solution and I found these Fogtech wipes at our local REI and have been buying them ever since. I apply to my driving sunglasses and running sunglasses at the same time to get my money's worth out of each wipe. I clean my glasses thoroughly and dry them, then use a single wipe to coat both pairs of my sunglasses. One wipe could easily do many pairs of glasses. A single application lasts me several months during Fall, Winter, & Spring. In the Summer, if I'm running and sweating a lot, I need to reapply every week or two.
Addicus
2025-02-25 10:45:47
This product came highly recommended, but it did not even come close to expectations. There are a lot of ways to keep the faceshield on my motorcycle helmet from fogging up. I bought FOGTECH Dx specifically to keep my glasses from fogging up. And it really doesn't work. On my regular (prescription) glasses, the Fogtech solution beads up and dries on my lenses, but leaves clearly visible marks behind. Its not quite as bad with my sunglasses (also prescription). In addition to the clearly visible marks (like dried drops you might find on glassware from your dishwasher), there is also a very noticeable hazy, blurring effect. And this is before I've put the glasses (or helmet) on, or gone outside. Once my helmet is on and I hit the road, both glasses and faceshield have such a heavy concentration of condensate on them that my vision is much, much blurrier than if I hadn't worn my glasses at all.Pretty disappointing. Its not too awful on the faceshield alone, but as I mentioned, there are already lots of effective ways to keep the faceshield clear of fog, and I specifically wanted Fogtech for my glasses. I guess I'll go back to either no glasses, because FogtechDX is just not up to handling Long Island's cool, humid mornings.
Mike
2025-02-14 11:08:04
I was very skeptical about these. I use them on my full face hockey shield. It is the Bauer model that also covers your mouth and chin area.I sweat a lot and no matter what product I tried the shield would fog up. I tried the expensive anti fog stuff they sell you in the hockey stores and nothing worked. I tried this and it works. Wipe it on and let it air dry for a minute or two and you are good. There is one caveat though- you can't let anything touch the treated surface during use or it will smudge and fog and you'll have to reapply.As long as I don't sweat on the shield or try to wipe the inside with a cloth, this product works great.
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